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It was mostly vast flatlands. Most of the landscape was just gardens, growing veggies, fruit, and grain. There were many tall grasses, such as cattails. There were mountains rivers, and trees. There were no buildings. It was very pretty without all of the construction. I always strive to find pretty landscapes to paint or sketch, and it wouldn't have been so hard to find one back then. I kind of wish that I lived back then as well for my paintings, ya know??

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